In today's technology roundup: MI6 recruits spies via Facebook, Washington and Microsoft declare war on scareware, fast forward for mobile broadband, and 'Shanghai' ready to go.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile cellular market booms, WiMax grows in US, and Google reveals wireless patent.
In this World Wide Wrap: Charge Anywhere enables signature capture, Ebids provides revenue for small banks, and Visa partners with Nokia.
In this World Wide Wrap = Secureway to exhibit security solutions, Microweb offers BI for SMEs, and ReCellular wins business award.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP aside IP continues growing, Broadcom unveils VOIP DSP, and Motorola unveils VOIP photo frame.
The defence group showcased military applications for its wireless and telecoms solutions and manufacturing.
WiFi Protected Setup makes the configuration of secure personal wireless networks as simple as pushing a button, says Pierre Holtzhausen, channel manager at Nology.
The company will distribute the BI tool, which can be accessed from any smart phone.
Insecure deployment of WiFi across access points opens up corporate networks to potential hackers, says Derek Wiggill, 3Com`s regional sales director for Africa.
The Q26 Extreme offers dual-mode 2G and 3G to enable data-intensive applications. [Local rep: Trinity Telecomms]
Telcos use convergence to provide better service to consumers and businesses, says KSS.
Customers complained about network accessibility at the weekend.
Government's aggressive name changing policy is becoming problematic for cartographers.